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mcclove lynn and ian lee live in ukraine's capital city, kiev. this hour the white house trying to add to pressure on russia. president obama reaching out to allies by phone one day after he spent 90 minutes on the phone with the russian president vladimir putin. u.s. correspondent michelle kosinski joins us now. michigan, the white house, what is the mood? what are they saying? >> it has been a busy weekend. president obama has been actively working on this today. he's been briefed by his security team. as you mentioned, later on he'll take calls with allies. the uk, poland and lithuania. earlier today, secretary of state john kerry making the rounds doing interviews and using very strong words. yesterday he called russia's actions an invasion, occupation. today an incredible brazen act of aggression. he said these are not the actions of a g-8 nation. if it persists, other nations won't participate in the g-8 meeting in russia. some lawmakers have been calling for a stronger response because already we've seen the u.s., canada and now the uk pul
mcclove lynn and ian lee live in ukraine's capital city, kiev. this hour the white house trying to add to pressure on russia. president obama reaching out to allies by phone one day after he spent 90 minutes on the phone with the russian president vladimir putin. u.s. correspondent michelle kosinski joins us now. michigan, the white house, what is the mood? what are they saying? >> it has been a busy weekend. president obama has been actively working on this today. he's been briefed by...
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, and have some say of the speaker in kiev. they would only take crimea as a last resort. the big question is what happens in eastern ukraine. that depends on both sides. you have local governments in power which supported the last ukrainian administration. if the new government in kiev, or the militias move to overthrow, then russia will react militarily. if russia moves in to support, then the ukrainian army will have to enact, then you will have war, whichever side begins it. >> do you predict that that could happen? >> i think it could very easily happen, but that's why the west does need to urge max minute restraint, but on both sides as well. remember, the government in kiev has taken some, to put it mildly, very unwise steps such as banning the official status of russian and other minority languages in ukraine. that is not reassuring to the russian speakers of eastern ukraine. nor is the fact that ukrainian politicians who have expressed i mean truly virulent hatred of russians, not just russia, are now occupation top se
, and have some say of the speaker in kiev. they would only take crimea as a last resort. the big question is what happens in eastern ukraine. that depends on both sides. you have local governments in power which supported the last ukrainian administration. if the new government in kiev, or the militias move to overthrow, then russia will react militarily. if russia moves in to support, then the ukrainian army will have to enact, then you will have war, whichever side begins it. >> do you...
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i really liked and that the saudi ukraine's capital kiev. it was so calm and cranny has now become the major focus of the cranes ongoing crisis. what's really the situation that howl on people than reacting. well here on the ground and simply awful the regional capital all strike me a better note longer than this the soldiers identified by but ukraine's government on the us as russian soldiers outside apartment building however the hall still widespread reports of russian soldiers throughout the crimea region communication senses the tv station but various places and at polls throughout the region of these reports as well they have the disarming ukrainian forces as well. except watch them. president obama the cold frozen fruit in. he accused im all for a while to get snacks awarded how big those trips that we will set of reports of russian warships. now i can reach an agreement with this apostle paul. a naval base in around the wall says of crimea ukraine ukrainian governments are warning people to beware of publications russian forces with
i really liked and that the saudi ukraine's capital kiev. it was so calm and cranny has now become the major focus of the cranes ongoing crisis. what's really the situation that howl on people than reacting. well here on the ground and simply awful the regional capital all strike me a better note longer than this the soldiers identified by but ukraine's government on the us as russian soldiers outside apartment building however the hall still widespread reports of russian soldiers throughout...
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ukraine's in the police force. after weeks of deadly clashes in the capital kiev on the orders of the ministry of internal affairs to protect government buildings from riot is. and then it's on you more. ukraine's new authorities would equate to disband thousand strong anti riot units two little pieces would need to come to the meal in western ukraine and beg for forgiveness biomedical counted came pelting them with optics the country's anti needed to remain distant place in his internet page that the bad guys finished the new muster the political will from the conference. there are many among us to sacrifice the health and lies to protect citizens. after twenty two years of service the gesture was so like garbage. it's painful the two new nieces spent two decades and the ukrainian police. he says the ban could see mickey and it was simply unprepared to nissan's pay taxes while trying to carry out the dt. on friday during his press briefing in the shire president ian are called hdd apologize for that a well equippe
ukraine's in the police force. after weeks of deadly clashes in the capital kiev on the orders of the ministry of internal affairs to protect government buildings from riot is. and then it's on you more. ukraine's new authorities would equate to disband thousand strong anti riot units two little pieces would need to come to the meal in western ukraine and beg for forgiveness biomedical counted came pelting them with optics the country's anti needed to remain distant place in his internet page...
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, kiev, those who demonstrated to get the president out last week, tilting toward the eu. >> turning to the afghanistan, your son is serving a fifth tour in afghanistan, general dempsey there, making some, i thought, exceptional remarks today, talking about the importance of u.s. forces in afghanistan, the strategic importance, even as his commander in chief, you know, halfway around the world, is saying get ready for the zero tion, this is peculiar language for general dempsey, is it not? it is, lou. i feel for all of those mennd womeover there who are still engaged in the fight and they're living in this edge of uncertainty. particularly what general desey said about the possibility of afghan forces siding with taliban and turning on our people. these are difficult things for them to be hearing. lot of talk in washington about when the new president gets in afghanistan, we'll be able to keep our people there, a security arrangement, i'm not sure what this white house wants. this president wants t get all of our people out of afghanistan. i think we're going to pay the penalty, lou,
, kiev, those who demonstrated to get the president out last week, tilting toward the eu. >> turning to the afghanistan, your son is serving a fifth tour in afghanistan, general dempsey there, making some, i thought, exceptional remarks today, talking about the importance of u.s. forces in afghanistan, the strategic importance, even as his commander in chief, you know, halfway around the world, is saying get ready for the zero tion, this is peculiar language for general dempsey, is it...
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and then the all for ukraine all the money. he was in from kiev ukraine. so if you create wants to squeeze money out of the international monetary fund and then it's going to have to make some severe sacrifices first off one of the list of pension reform the i.m.f. says the retirement age has to go up also a number of benefits and. payments would have to be canceled including those for school children and the elderly also electricity and gas prices would have to be increased for businesses as well as for households or those households facing a two fold increase in state own coal mines which are mostly in the east those will have to be privatized on top of that agricultural lands will also have to be sold off in our political economy expert jeffrey summers says our ukraine could try and deflect the blame for cutting public services i think the current government as it's currently composed will just blame russia for the problems that will come with an austerity budget so you know they have an opportunity to deflect attention away from either the i.m.f. or ev
and then the all for ukraine all the money. he was in from kiev ukraine. so if you create wants to squeeze money out of the international monetary fund and then it's going to have to make some severe sacrifices first off one of the list of pension reform the i.m.f. says the retirement age has to go up also a number of benefits and. payments would have to be canceled including those for school children and the elderly also electricity and gas prices would have to be increased for businesses as...
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kiev has order the army to be on high alert after moscow approved troops to crimea. the number of people killed in a knife attack in a train station in china has riz inning to 33. the state news agency in china says the attack was carried out by a member of a separatist group. myanmar is allowing medical group doctors without borders to remain clinics after shutting them down on thursday. the group said it will resume work in several states but nowhere many muslims live. >>> more on ukraine, russia's decision to deploy troops in the region is being strongly condemned by the international community. the u.s. is calling on russia to pull back it's a forces and return them to their bases in crimea. james bays is following develops at the u.n. >> reporter: ambassador how concerned are you at this saying situation? >> very deeply, we need deescalation. >> reporter: ambassadors are requiring for the second meeting. is your country invading crimea. the russian ambassador not answer pie questions but aware he would face strong criticism from other security council members pa
kiev has order the army to be on high alert after moscow approved troops to crimea. the number of people killed in a knife attack in a train station in china has riz inning to 33. the state news agency in china says the attack was carried out by a member of a separatist group. myanmar is allowing medical group doctors without borders to remain clinics after shutting them down on thursday. the group said it will resume work in several states but nowhere many muslims live. >>> more on...
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in kiev where there has already been so much bloodshed people expressed their allegiance to ukraine and di defines of defia. it's fighting rhetoric and for now still only talk. parliament has been meeting in emergency session. afterwards, the prime minister said russia had brought them to the brink of disaster. >> this is not the threat, this is actually the declaration of war to my country. and we urge president putin to pull back his military and to stick to the international obligations and bilateral and lateral agreements that were signed between ukraine and russia. >> reporter: the army has opened recruiting stations across the country. there are nine in the capital alone. at this office on the outskirts of kiev men were waiting outside everyone before the doors opened. people have been responded enthusiastically to the call to mobilize. here there are young men, there are older men, people with military experience, people without any military experience at all, but who still want to take part. we have visited a total of three stations in and around key and every already in the fir
in kiev where there has already been so much bloodshed people expressed their allegiance to ukraine and di defines of defia. it's fighting rhetoric and for now still only talk. parliament has been meeting in emergency session. afterwards, the prime minister said russia had brought them to the brink of disaster. >> this is not the threat, this is actually the declaration of war to my country. and we urge president putin to pull back his military and to stick to the international...
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and across the east of ukraine thousands rally in a dozen cities against the current government in kiev shouting for russia slogans in failing to protect their land from nationalist groups. the leader of the ukrainian far right group called on international terrorist doku umarov the man behind multiple terror attacks across russia to join forces and step up attacks against moscow. and russia's federation council wants to recall a time basser to the us after threatening words from president obama. live from our senior center in moscow this is our two international with you twenty four hours a day we start with breaking news russia's upper house of parliament has voted unanimously to approve the deployment of armed forces in ukraine until the situation there stabilizes president putin has asked the senators to support the move because of the extraordinary situation in ukraine which represents a threat to the lives of russian citizens compatriots and the contingent of russian armed forces located in the autonomous republic of crimea according to an international treaty stated in the consti
and across the east of ukraine thousands rally in a dozen cities against the current government in kiev shouting for russia slogans in failing to protect their land from nationalist groups. the leader of the ukrainian far right group called on international terrorist doku umarov the man behind multiple terror attacks across russia to join forces and step up attacks against moscow. and russia's federation council wants to recall a time basser to the us after threatening words from president...
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ukraine is divided. kiev and the rest of the country yearn to join europe and the u.s. and forge a different future. while in crimea and the east where so many ethnic russians live, they look to moscow. and they have used crimea as a major russian naval base for 200 years. on friday, obama tried to send his own message to putin. >> there'll be costs for military intervention in ukraine. >> reporter: hours later, russian troops were on the move and putin was there. >> it's clear that maybe the president of the united states has been a bit naive about him and his ambitions. >> reporter: george w. bush did no better managing putin, even though he declared he looked into his soul. but he cares about being feared and restoring russian greatness. the next move, solidify control over crimea, and make sure tha ukraine never ves too close to the west. or else. george. >> thanks, terry. we are joined by secretary of state, john kerry this morning. mr. secretary, thanks for joining us this morning. we have reports. russian forces surrounding ukraine military bases. they say they a
ukraine is divided. kiev and the rest of the country yearn to join europe and the u.s. and forge a different future. while in crimea and the east where so many ethnic russians live, they look to moscow. and they have used crimea as a major russian naval base for 200 years. on friday, obama tried to send his own message to putin. >> there'll be costs for military intervention in ukraine. >> reporter: hours later, russian troops were on the move and putin was there. >> it's...
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catherine ashton visited to you -- kiev and promised financial aid as long as ukraine supports new reforms. there was no beast on the legality of recent events in ukraine. >> strictly speaking, there is no one to talk to their. the government does not exist. >> the divisions between pro-european and pro-russian forces became increasingly apparent. especially in the crimea region. pro-russian demonstrators clashed with supporters of the new administration in kiev. in crimea population is russian. russia announced a major military maneuver along at order with the ukraine. it was a standard exercise. the flexing of military muscles was clearly designed to send a message to kiev. >> a moscow has sentenced activist you present for taking part in demonstrations. the group are accused of promoting violence against the state. they received sentences of up to four years. outside the courtroom, protesters were arrested by police. they arrested almost 400 people. they also arrested two members riot."punk band "pussy the european union has said that the responses proportionate. -- the response is disp
catherine ashton visited to you -- kiev and promised financial aid as long as ukraine supports new reforms. there was no beast on the legality of recent events in ukraine. >> strictly speaking, there is no one to talk to their. the government does not exist. >> the divisions between pro-european and pro-russian forces became increasingly apparent. especially in the crimea region. pro-russian demonstrators clashed with supporters of the new administration in kiev. in crimea...
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well the split that started here in ukraine with what many see as unarmed coup in kiev continues and even tippens the country is divided into those who took the side of the country's new authorities and those who don't recognize them as a legitimate power and resist against them and protest against them and this is especially case with the eastern and southern ukraine it's a vast parts of the country it includes ten regions it's home to more than half of the country's population and weakness sow's and strong demonstrations all over this region people take to the streets of both the ordinary radatz and officials men women entire families to show key of that they don't want them in the port city of sevastopol here in the crimea just one hundred kilometers away from where we are now local residents rejected kiev appointed mayor and later they had of police also signed from the capital in the city of hulk of known as the capital of the eastern ukraine the largest city of these area protesters so-called empty my don protesters managed to finally end to the building that was seized for alm
well the split that started here in ukraine with what many see as unarmed coup in kiev continues and even tippens the country is divided into those who took the side of the country's new authorities and those who don't recognize them as a legitimate power and resist against them and protest against them and this is especially case with the eastern and southern ukraine it's a vast parts of the country it includes ten regions it's home to more than half of the country's population and weakness...
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and as russia proves military involvement in ukraine, the threat became even more real to lara. the ukrainian population in the dc area has banded together sending up this memorial and holding fundraisers throughout the city. today will be one of many until, they say, actiona is taken. >> we're praying and hoping there's a diplomatic solution to this. >> reporter: tomorrow they will be set up at the russian embassy. >>> coming up tonight on w usa 9, 2 brothers gunned down near a church in dc. and we'll have a >>> two brothers were shot and killed in the district. it happened last night outside a church. >> i miss my brothers dearly. i mean dearly. it's a hurting feeling. >> reporter: andre bryant mourns the loss of his two brothers. they were walking along lee street when they were gunned down just before 8:00. >> i heard both of their voices thursday night. just a hurting feeling right now. >> reporter: the brothers were supposed to be meeting their sister for her birthday celebration but never made it. the siblings were alla very close. they lost their mother a while ago, and
and as russia proves military involvement in ukraine, the threat became even more real to lara. the ukrainian population in the dc area has banded together sending up this memorial and holding fundraisers throughout the city. today will be one of many until, they say, actiona is taken. >> we're praying and hoping there's a diplomatic solution to this. >> reporter: tomorrow they will be set up at the russian embassy. >>> coming up tonight on w usa 9, 2 brothers gunned down...
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interests in ukraine. meaning crimea, they say, gives put than essential warm water port. it gives him that base for his black sea fleet. and he's apparently now made that cost-benefit calculation, that taking crimea back is actually worth the risk. he's not worried, apparently, about the consequences. be that half of the g-8 nations don't show up in sochi or that russia is somehow slapped with some form of sanctions. putin, we're told doesn't doesn't believe that the u.s. or its allies have the leverage to hurt him. especially when it comes to the kind of reaction. he sees the reaction in the streets of moscow. st. petersburg, today, there were tens of thousands demonstrating in support of putin's actions in ukraine. alex. >> so far, u.s., uk, canada and france at least in part canceling sochi. >>> the sizes of russia's forces in crimea is not known specifically at this. "the new york times" reports that the ukraine has 3500 troops in the region armed. ukraine said its total actual army has 1 thourt soldi
interests in ukraine. meaning crimea, they say, gives put than essential warm water port. it gives him that base for his black sea fleet. and he's apparently now made that cost-benefit calculation, that taking crimea back is actually worth the risk. he's not worried, apparently, about the consequences. be that half of the g-8 nations don't show up in sochi or that russia is somehow slapped with some form of sanctions. putin, we're told doesn't doesn't believe that the u.s. or its allies have...
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michelle kosinski live at the white house, phil black, ian lee is in kiev, the capital of ukraine. we are going to fir start with the white house, with michelle. white house rallying allies to its side, try to is late president putin, try to push him so perhaps he'll reverse his positi position. is there any sense the white house feels they are succeeding? >> we're not getting that sense. we're not hearing from the white house today. it was made very clear what was talked about in these discussions that started yesterday. first president obama spoke to the leaders of canada and france saying we know he's going to speak to the uk and others. we should get a summary or read out of those calls later today after those happen. for what was discussed yesterday, want to reinforce the u.s. statements that a violation of ukraine's sovereignty is unacceptable. to talk about working together, not only organize response in the form of maybe even sanctions together but also to work together and how these nations might support ukraine. deb. >> so john kerry spoke today saying russia cannot get a
michelle kosinski live at the white house, phil black, ian lee is in kiev, the capital of ukraine. we are going to fir start with the white house, with michelle. white house rallying allies to its side, try to is late president putin, try to push him so perhaps he'll reverse his positi position. is there any sense the white house feels they are succeeding? >> we're not getting that sense. we're not hearing from the white house today. it was made very clear what was talked about in these...
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resistance to rule from kiev is spreading across the south east of ukraine with protests from a dozen cities against the far right nationalists taking up power after the coup. and in this week's other news diplomatic swordplay between venezuela and the united states as deadly clashes in caracas and beyond see washington accused of fueling the trouble. a controversial christian group patrols the streets of london claiming it wants a counter aggressive islamification as one local leader branded them vigilantes. but a look back at the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly on r.t. international starting with our breaking news this hour for more top military and security officials have decided to side with crimea's authorities earlier the commander of ukraine's naval forces rejected the interim government in kiev instead choosing to serve the autonomous region refresher who is following these developments joins us live right now maria thanks thanks for joining us now if you could just just tell us what exactly do these developments mean for crimea and o
resistance to rule from kiev is spreading across the south east of ukraine with protests from a dozen cities against the far right nationalists taking up power after the coup. and in this week's other news diplomatic swordplay between venezuela and the united states as deadly clashes in caracas and beyond see washington accused of fueling the trouble. a controversial christian group patrols the streets of london claiming it wants a counter aggressive islamification as one local leader branded...
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they feel completely disenfranchised by the process in kiev. they don't feel the new government in kiev understands them and represents their interest and their only language is russian. these are very, very real concerns for them. also what they're very scared about is the idea the ukrainian nationalists may come here and try to push crimea in a direction that would disenfranchise. that's why they are so scared and that's why the russian president has said that he will do what it takes to protect the lives and interests of russian-speaking, russian speakers in crimea and eastern ukraine and also let's not forget that russia has this very, very important naval base which is the home of its so important to russia and also this large ethnic russian population here who are very scared about the event in kiev. why he, the president would admit who these troops are, it's difficult to second guess president putin. but what i will say is that from what i've seen on the ground, they are the ones, the military troops dressed in camouflage gear, they are
they feel completely disenfranchised by the process in kiev. they don't feel the new government in kiev understands them and represents their interest and their only language is russian. these are very, very real concerns for them. also what they're very scared about is the idea the ukrainian nationalists may come here and try to push crimea in a direction that would disenfranchise. that's why they are so scared and that's why the russian president has said that he will do what it takes to...
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and then the all for ukraine all the money look she rushes to auntie watching from kiev ukraine. having come to power on a wave of blood a street riots ukraine's new authours she's now banned the power of violence but a deputy from the far right saw a border pass he took that to a new level this week calling on cave to defiance our own constitution and restore its nuclear arsenal and that's the situation our ports. double standards going to war washington suffer sleepless nights and paranoia when it comes to the nuclear capabilities of countries like iran around nuclear program around stokely or program iran's nuclear program but the us turns a blind eye when it comes to provoke it if statements coming out of key have one member of the ukrainian parliament's ultranationalists aboard a party warns that a fresh a dozen tread carefully it will be dealing with a nuclear power that's the rhetoric despite ukraine signing up to the international nuclear nonproliferation treaty of one thousand nine hundred four there is a double standard when it comes to the way that the united states de
and then the all for ukraine all the money look she rushes to auntie watching from kiev ukraine. having come to power on a wave of blood a street riots ukraine's new authours she's now banned the power of violence but a deputy from the far right saw a border pass he took that to a new level this week calling on cave to defiance our own constitution and restore its nuclear arsenal and that's the situation our ports. double standards going to war washington suffer sleepless nights and paranoia...
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those regions want to be part of ukraine. they don't recognise who took power in kiev. if russian troops intr the territory. they do it to save the life of ukrainian citizens, who afraid that they will be killed by neo-nazi government. >> why do you think ukrainian lives are threatened. >> ukrainian lives are threatened bus neo-nazis is the leading political force in kiev right now because they already killed many people because they capture it - capture members of families, or some members of ukrainian parliament balls everybody could see the ukrainian can be beaten and then he was put to the put like policeman doing this by doing this to their place where they were speaking. now we see thousand of violence from the neo-nazis in ukraine... >> is the real reason why russia is angry is because ukraine at the moment is a serious foreign policy defeat for moscow. and he can't -- >> no. >> -- and vladimir putin can't allow a domino effect to come out of the foreign policy defeat. >> no, not. ukraine not defeat of russian foreign policy. you crane is defeat of -- ukraine is
those regions want to be part of ukraine. they don't recognise who took power in kiev. if russian troops intr the territory. they do it to save the life of ukrainian citizens, who afraid that they will be killed by neo-nazi government. >> why do you think ukrainian lives are threatened. >> ukrainian lives are threatened bus neo-nazis is the leading political force in kiev right now because they already killed many people because they capture it - capture members of families, or some...
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while crimea authorities were all schemes to help the head of ukraine's nash is eager to write in kiev who reach out to notorious chechen terrorists he said dr martin touching him and his medicines to step out of bed again smoke shack don't mind the need of the church in a businessman and has made his goal to composite ensure react. i kind of faith than diesel tony considered russia's of some of the nonsense is also classified as the muscle that i was fine and mary pat maher was behind dozens of dead at times as many as the most intimate and as for the bombings free sample and tonics on the ventura morning tv rights act is as god has led the key of riots shot a ball with islam if you excuse me and then struggle again structure. fan. the bailout santa has not been tainted victory to del mar from its facebook page and even sets them apart send a message but rather that its facebook page was hot and it was strange but that was the bass the truth or intends to save face and its relationship with a weston on his account discuss with that wild affair as the store and took us out not only fro
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center over the eastern part of ukraine donetsk local sources claimed they will not obey kiev and they voted over a referendum over the region status to be held in the nearest future we're hearing from the governor of russia's belgrade region bordering ukraine that groups of armed people have been scouting over the night throughout the town and no one can say for sure where the came from and what fool but there was reportedly an attempt to block the highway that connected to the major cities here in the crimea russian border guards detained an activist who took part and then rest in the ukrainian capital and he shot some light on what was really happening caban in recent weeks you know many of those that run for the mirror. there were many foreigners in my town but if i can even give you rough numbers there were about sixty americans who were still there there were also germans thirty to forty of them poles and turks too although i'm not sure how many but the americans were by far the most active. the rule of misfits from all over ukraine people without jobs without education they came
center over the eastern part of ukraine donetsk local sources claimed they will not obey kiev and they voted over a referendum over the region status to be held in the nearest future we're hearing from the governor of russia's belgrade region bordering ukraine that groups of armed people have been scouting over the night throughout the town and no one can say for sure where the came from and what fool but there was reportedly an attempt to block the highway that connected to the major cities...
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it's a precarious moment for kiev and ukraine. >> phil ittner live in kiev. thanks. the crisis in ukraine is generating a strong reaction in the united states. mike viqueira is in washington d.c. covering the response to all this and joins us with more on this. more strong statements from the white house, how much leverage does it have in the crisis. it remains to be seen. officials insist this is not over. vladimir putin is trying to provide him with an off ramp. we have heard from senior administration officials and on twitter from secretary kerry, he's going to kiev op tuesday to meet with ukrainian officials. this as top aids say russian forces have complete operational control, 6,000 troops on the ground. there's no question they are in an occupation position, flying in reinforcements and settling in. this as new diplomatic efforts are underway. president obama has been on the phone talking to angela merkel and david cameron from germany and the u.k. respectively, as well as the polish president. secretary kerry made the rounds of the public affairs shows on sun
it's a precarious moment for kiev and ukraine. >> phil ittner live in kiev. thanks. the crisis in ukraine is generating a strong reaction in the united states. mike viqueira is in washington d.c. covering the response to all this and joins us with more on this. more strong statements from the white house, how much leverage does it have in the crisis. it remains to be seen. officials insist this is not over. vladimir putin is trying to provide him with an off ramp. we have heard from...
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may have to go to military centers around kiev and ukraine and report for duty, fighting men under 40 years old. we haven't seen, doesn't feel like this area itself is under threat, there's no military presence at the airport or around the square or on the roads. but the real concern is around the eastern border along the boarder with russia where you have a lot of russian speaking peoplea lots of russian loyalties. and the concern whether russian troops will advance in those areas, more importantly ukrainian forces can do at anything to defend against that. >> schieffer: all right. charlie, thank you so much. cbs news foreign correspondent, laura palmer is in southern ukraine and in route to the crimea region. >> thousands of russian troops are standing out over the crimean peninsula taking control. they're uniformed and they are setting up strategic location. many were based in the time i can't anyway with the russian black sea fleet on lease agreement with the ukraine. they left the bases and out on active duty. also appears some hounds of soldiers have been brought in from elsewhe
may have to go to military centers around kiev and ukraine and report for duty, fighting men under 40 years old. we haven't seen, doesn't feel like this area itself is under threat, there's no military presence at the airport or around the square or on the roads. but the real concern is around the eastern border along the boarder with russia where you have a lot of russian speaking peoplea lots of russian loyalties. and the concern whether russian troops will advance in those areas, more...
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now to kiev - ukraine's acting president has put forces on full alert. ier -- we are live to independence square, with nick schifrin. how nervous are ukraine's leaders at this point. >> ukraine's leaders are very nervous. they have been on the job for 48 hours and are dealing with a maimer security crisis they were trying to deal with the economy. this is what they have to deal with. the president or acting president not only put his forces on high alert. he stepped up security at airports and security plants. we heard the prime minister discussing military intervention. they are warning soldiers to step back into bases. they are warnings echoed, include ag tatiana chernobyl, she said she wants diplomacy to work, but they feel there's no choice. >> translation: there's no diplomacy with vladimir putin. russia spread information to make georgia the enemy. they stole part of georgia. with putin and viktor yanukovych, there can be no diplomacy. we have no choice but to defend the country ourselves. >> so clearly the government here are worried, using aggres
now to kiev - ukraine's acting president has put forces on full alert. ier -- we are live to independence square, with nick schifrin. how nervous are ukraine's leaders at this point. >> ukraine's leaders are very nervous. they have been on the job for 48 hours and are dealing with a maimer security crisis they were trying to deal with the economy. this is what they have to deal with. the president or acting president not only put his forces on high alert. he stepped up security at...
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well it's been a turbulent eight days in ukraine. what started with the ouster of the ukrainian president after months of protests in kiev has led to a tense standoff with russia over control of crimea is a look back at some of the main events tymoshenko with the political undercurrent of ukraine's two thousand four orange revolution was released from jail a week ago visit the group despite years of imprisonment teacher as pro european protesters in kiev independents we're telling them they had defeated a dictatorship the earlier the ukrainian parliament voted to remove fugitive president viktor yanukovich from office lawmakers celebrated and sang the national anthem the next day to take a lie and parliamentary speaker of the country to tools took over as acting president the torso dish with it but you gotta put up with him no more skin reacted strongly to the developments with prime minister could meet the needs of distancing the kremlin from the new leadership in kiev so going to would be a strictly speaking is there's no one dare
well it's been a turbulent eight days in ukraine. what started with the ouster of the ukrainian president after months of protests in kiev has led to a tense standoff with russia over control of crimea is a look back at some of the main events tymoshenko with the political undercurrent of ukraine's two thousand four orange revolution was released from jail a week ago visit the group despite years of imprisonment teacher as pro european protesters in kiev independents we're telling them they had...
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the center stage of ukraine's crisis moved from kiev to crimea. russia is preparing for a military intervention and ukraine's interim government has started to mobilise troops and has called up reservists. diplomats met for a special session on saturday. the u.s. is calling on the u.n. to send observers. president obama called the russian vladimir putin asking him to pull back the troops but russia is not bundling. jennifer glasse has more of that storey from crimea. >> jubilation, "the russians are coming." as moscow endorsed the use of force, ethnic russians took to the streets, like ena and her family. supporting the russian flag. they are her protectors. they are just here to guarantee safety. >> beneath the statue of communist leader lenin russian and soviet military flags. the bond was close. crimea was part of the russia until 1954. they have a pro-russian prime minister, who moved to take control. >> translation: i have decided to temporarily take command of all national forces - the interior ministry, armed force, navy. all supports take
the center stage of ukraine's crisis moved from kiev to crimea. russia is preparing for a military intervention and ukraine's interim government has started to mobilise troops and has called up reservists. diplomats met for a special session on saturday. the u.s. is calling on the u.n. to send observers. president obama called the russian vladimir putin asking him to pull back the troops but russia is not bundling. jennifer glasse has more of that storey from crimea. >> jubilation,...
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i have family in the ukraine i have family in the crimea in kiev and elsewhere in the country so for me this is a personal issue. as to the presence of russian troops normally in the crimea you are correct there is normally stationed something twenty six thousand five hundred russian troops by treaties signed between. the legitimate government of the ukraine and the russian federation so. these troops have. only left their bases under terms of transit that are allowed per this treaty. according to permission from the cognizant authorities of the ukraine that cognizant of the forty of the ukraine is the only legitimate authority in the ukraine at present of this level is the president of the ukraine who is victor rich. and he has requested along with the prime minister of the crimea that russian forces act within the borders of the crimea to secure and stabilize the situation from attacks and raids by right wing ultra nationalists that have been directed from the putsch regime in kiev alexander it's one of the interesting things is western media doesn't like to use the term right to p
i have family in the ukraine i have family in the crimea in kiev and elsewhere in the country so for me this is a personal issue. as to the presence of russian troops normally in the crimea you are correct there is normally stationed something twenty six thousand five hundred russian troops by treaties signed between. the legitimate government of the ukraine and the russian federation so. these troops have. only left their bases under terms of transit that are allowed per this treaty. according...
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are reports coming in from the last hour at the interim government in kiev is calling up and military reservists. this after us present crop of aman has urged his russian counterpart letter written to dia escalate the crisis when the ninety minute telephone conversation between the leaders obama said that moscow has flouted international law by sending troops to ukraine. here's to two simple forces back to bases in crimea of the top came after russian parliament gave it to the green light to use the troops in the country of a moscow says no final decision has been made on whether the use of force meanwhile unidentified gunmen have solidified their control of the crimean peninsula. it continued to patrol the streets of such terrible. well that's the regional capital. paul saying cat said douglas herbert auntie some twenty five km outside the city near a major ukrainian military base that can cost to him and now for the latest outbreaks yes i let the petty probably a military base to ukrainian military base twenty five km south east of the crimean capital and what we've been witnessing
are reports coming in from the last hour at the interim government in kiev is calling up and military reservists. this after us present crop of aman has urged his russian counterpart letter written to dia escalate the crisis when the ninety minute telephone conversation between the leaders obama said that moscow has flouted international law by sending troops to ukraine. here's to two simple forces back to bases in crimea of the top came after russian parliament gave it to the green light to...
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he lost a very close ally when he was depose d and sent from kiev and now is sending troops in. i think we need to reject, the united states needs to reject, the zero sum look at this that ukraine must choose to be russian or choose to be western. this is a sovereign nation. they should be able to live how they please and have their sovereignty respected. he broke that. i think the readout you read out earlier was remarkable. i've worked on a lot of these at the white house and it was trying to figure out ways to say nothing with different words. they talked about issues of mutual concern, whatever. this was direct. this was in putin's face. and letting him know there will be diplomatic consequences like kicking them out of the g-8, sanctions, breaking off trade talks. there's little you can do it here militarily. i don't think it's in the u.s. interests to start a war with russia but there will be an international response. it will be isolating for russia. >> what does that mean, elise, do you think, to somebody like putin? we're not going to participate in the prep pratory mee
he lost a very close ally when he was depose d and sent from kiev and now is sending troops in. i think we need to reject, the united states needs to reject, the zero sum look at this that ukraine must choose to be russian or choose to be western. this is a sovereign nation. they should be able to live how they please and have their sovereignty respected. he broke that. i think the readout you read out earlier was remarkable. i've worked on a lot of these at the white house and it was trying to...
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right now, both in kiev, clearly in crimea. what is that to the united states? >> i think it's very serious because if you have -- the first time really since the end of the cold war you have troops potentially moving on the borders of europe, nato is getting involved, at least discussing, looking very carefully, i think it's highly dangerous. it's a dramatic situation when you actually have armed forces. it did happen in georgia, but georgia was kind of different. here we are, right on the borders of europe. and i think, candy, you know, we have to -- john and i were ta talking about this before. we have to ask ourselves where president putin is going. a rational actor who would seem to have an interest in not having this escalate, but at the same time he is escalating it. why? and it would appear to me that we're kind of moving toward a conclusion that i hate to draw, but is that he really doesn't care, doesn't care very much what the united states does, doesn't care what europe thinks, he doesn't really think that they are g
right now, both in kiev, clearly in crimea. what is that to the united states? >> i think it's very serious because if you have -- the first time really since the end of the cold war you have troops potentially moving on the borders of europe, nato is getting involved, at least discussing, looking very carefully, i think it's highly dangerous. it's a dramatic situation when you actually have armed forces. it did happen in georgia, but georgia was kind of different. here we are, right on...
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with this headline, ukraine just the latest example of obama's limited influence from kiev to kabul to cairo, the u.s. president is a frustrated bye stander. thanks for being with us. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> we're going to move on with more of your calls and comments. you can join in on this conversation or send us a tweet. ill did. guest: i don't think this is really an issue of the g-8 summit or the current relations between the west and russia. surely this is more about the status of the soviet politics, the soviet politics. those borders were drawn in the 1950's somewhat abtract and artificial. the ukraine itself is currently all around are a construct of the older conference. what we're probably looking at now, and you've got russia being belligerent, you've got europe and nato possibly forsed by germany to be fairly belligerent. it's beginning to look like the second world war. britain and america need to stand aside but be constructive in terms of creating some kind of third way. it strikes me that crimea should be an independent republic but sort of republic that is part
with this headline, ukraine just the latest example of obama's limited influence from kiev to kabul to cairo, the u.s. president is a frustrated bye stander. thanks for being with us. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> we're going to move on with more of your calls and comments. you can join in on this conversation or send us a tweet. ill did. guest: i don't think this is really an issue of the g-8 summit or the current relations between the west and russia. surely this is more about the...
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ukraine. security council held an emergency meeting. we heard from ambassadors from the two bank countries. -- the two countries. this is about half an hour. >> distinguished members of the security council. deputy secretary general. the media. thanks for having this meeting on such a short notice. thank you for your commands and presenting the statement of the secretary general. state am going to -- the situation continues to deteriorate. russians have you legally entered the territory of -- you legally -- russians have illegally entered the territory of ukraine. the counsel has authorized military force against ukraine. there and already their number is increasing every hour. this constitutes an active aggression against ukraine. andhreatens the sovereignty territorial integrity of our country. the russian federation does not test --- the buddhist budapest memorandum -- it is dangerous to the principal. proposal onted the august 7. the federation violated the principles of charter of the uni
ukraine. security council held an emergency meeting. we heard from ambassadors from the two bank countries. -- the two countries. this is about half an hour. >> distinguished members of the security council. deputy secretary general. the media. thanks for having this meeting on such a short notice. thank you for your commands and presenting the statement of the secretary general. state am going to -- the situation continues to deteriorate. russians have you legally entered the territory...
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hundreds of thousands of protesters take to the streets in kiev. you can hear the cheers as ukraine's prime minister mobilizes the country's military, urging president putin to pull back his troops. there is no sign of that. good morning, everyone. great to have you here in america's news headquarters. >> ukraine calls russia's invasion a declaration of war. this is the u.s. all urging russia to end the blockade and pull out. there seems to be very little at this point. any leader can change the mind of vladimir putin and end the growing crisis that echoes the soviet invasion of the cold war. live via skype on the peninsula, jessica, what is the latest for you on the ukrainian base that has been taken over? >> reporter: we are hearing that is correct. one of the ukraine's infantry bases was surrounded by hundreds of russian troop this is morning. they captured the base and the ukrainian soldiers were not allowed to enter or leave. we are understanding that hundreds of other russian troops are now in the capital here. other news coming in that the u
hundreds of thousands of protesters take to the streets in kiev. you can hear the cheers as ukraine's prime minister mobilizes the country's military, urging president putin to pull back his troops. there is no sign of that. good morning, everyone. great to have you here in america's news headquarters. >> ukraine calls russia's invasion a declaration of war. this is the u.s. all urging russia to end the blockade and pull out. there seems to be very little at this point. any leader can...
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a crisis in ukraine, continued coverage. a country on the bridge of war with russia. >> al jazeera america's reporters are across the globe. we'll go to moscow, kiev, united nation, new york city and washington d.c. the world is watching. so are we. al jazeera america starts right
a crisis in ukraine, continued coverage. a country on the bridge of war with russia. >> al jazeera america's reporters are across the globe. we'll go to moscow, kiev, united nation, new york city and washington d.c. the world is watching. so are we. al jazeera america starts right
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it then sets comes thick and shops to ukraine in recent days after weeks of protests and opposition to cap a pow in the capital kiev last week six am and headed to was the president until a few days ago took flight. this development so welcomed by many people particularly in the west of the country in cities like of it. and in any edition of europe in general we take is that in seventeen help us loads of protest is what regularly travel to kiev but while the predominant feeling in the event is not one of hope. many also see links to daddy to sit back and relax. then by night since the revolution the city has been without a police courts. hundreds of people have volunteered to patrol the streets from their cars. b is one of them i have been doing it for six days i started off in kiev but then i returned to my hometown because i wanted to do something for the beach there's six hundred drivers out every night and won't be long before there are thousand of us. slogans such as ukraine starts weekend in sleeves don't go to paradise hang on the door of the volunteer citizen patrol headquarter
it then sets comes thick and shops to ukraine in recent days after weeks of protests and opposition to cap a pow in the capital kiev last week six am and headed to was the president until a few days ago took flight. this development so welcomed by many people particularly in the west of the country in cities like of it. and in any edition of europe in general we take is that in seventeen help us loads of protest is what regularly travel to kiev but while the predominant feeling in the event is...
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we showed the film to the square in kiev. the government of ukraine came and said they are against this film, tried to stop the film. all it did was just make people want to watch it more. a youth led movement around the world is going to say, we are going to write our own stories, we are going to be the authors of the future. and this will be the end of the government who continue this process. >> revolutions are defined as insurmountable, but the costs are often high. the shortly subject film, parama has no walls. the peaceful act in yemen that took 53 lives. the film the chilling. >> sara ishak directed the film. parama has no walls. sara, great to have you with us. i got to say i have never seen anything like this. you have cameras filming the peaceful protests as part of that country's arab spring. how these peaceful people started getting killed as they were sitting ducks. why did this happen? >> nobody knows why it happened. it came as a shock to everybody myself included which is why i really felt the need to make a f
we showed the film to the square in kiev. the government of ukraine came and said they are against this film, tried to stop the film. all it did was just make people want to watch it more. a youth led movement around the world is going to say, we are going to write our own stories, we are going to be the authors of the future. and this will be the end of the government who continue this process. >> revolutions are defined as insurmountable, but the costs are often high. the shortly...
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and all these columns made a dramatic split here in ukraine that was caused by events in kiev earlier this week that many here call an armed cool guitar that divided the country into those who support the country's new authorities and those who don't recognize them as egyptian its power and try to protest and even fight against them back to you bill thanks very much indeed reification over in crimea as capital well meanwhile it's not just people in crimea who refuse to recognize the new government in kiev a wave of protests are spreading across the southeast of the country to what is actually the chef he reports from harkov in the east of ukraine. certainly the division in the country which maria was talking about was very easily tangible here on saturday when the pro russian activists and those who are not supporting the new with authorities in kiev a clash with the so-called activists of the year in my down who are securing the local administration they managed to get inside the administration and put a russian flag on top of it they have been reports of tear gas used and scores of
and all these columns made a dramatic split here in ukraine that was caused by events in kiev earlier this week that many here call an armed cool guitar that divided the country into those who support the country's new authorities and those who don't recognize them as egyptian its power and try to protest and even fight against them back to you bill thanks very much indeed reification over in crimea as capital well meanwhile it's not just people in crimea who refuse to recognize the new...
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but first charlie d'agata in kiev. >> reporter: anger, outrage and fear fill kiev's independence square today. prime minister arseny yatsenyuk warned that russia's military intervention in crimea has brought ukraine to the brink of disaster. >> this is the red alert. this is not the threat. this is actually the declab0ion of war to my cry. >> reporter: the newly tomed government put the army on high alert and called on men of fighting age, hundreds of thousands of reservists to be ready to take up arms. thousands of demonstrators rallied against russia's actions calling president vladimir putin a dick state-- dictator and a liar. this sign says putin, hands-off ukraine. in the place where they are still mourning those killed in protests that brought the russian-backed president down, activists told us there is little appetite for more bloodshed. >> of course i'm worried, of course. because i don't want to have war. and i don't want more people to die here for our independence. >> but every man of fighting age we spoke to like lauro leg pekatch said they were ready to do just that. >> wh
but first charlie d'agata in kiev. >> reporter: anger, outrage and fear fill kiev's independence square today. prime minister arseny yatsenyuk warned that russia's military intervention in crimea has brought ukraine to the brink of disaster. >> this is the red alert. this is not the threat. this is actually the declab0ion of war to my cry. >> reporter: the newly tomed government put the army on high alert and called on men of fighting age, hundreds of thousands of reservists...
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in kiev where there has been bloodshed people expression their allegiance to ukraine, and the defines of russia -- defiance of russia. it's fighting rhetoric, and for now it's just talk. parliament has met in emergency session. the prime minister said russia had brought them to the briping of disaster. >> this is not a threat, it's a declaration of war to my country. we urge president vooladimir pun to pull back his military and stick to the international obligations and bilateral and multilateral agreements signed between ukraine and russia. >> there are nine recruiting stations in the capital. this office on the outskirts of kiev men were waiting outside before the doors opened. >> people have been responding enthusiastically to the call to mobilise. there are young men, older men, people with mittry experience, people without military experience, but they still want to take part. we have visited three stations in and around kiev. in the first three hours several hundred people had enlisted. >> somehow we had to win. we will win, but i am sure we have to win, and we'll do everything
in kiev where there has been bloodshed people expression their allegiance to ukraine, and the defines of russia -- defiance of russia. it's fighting rhetoric, and for now it's just talk. parliament has met in emergency session. the prime minister said russia had brought them to the briping of disaster. >> this is not a threat, it's a declaration of war to my country. we urge president vooladimir pun to pull back his military and stick to the international obligations and bilateral and...
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jackie roland, al jazerra, kiev. >> now as you just heard from jackie, ukraine's acting president is urging president putin to pull back his military. al jazerra's rory challands now has reaction from that in moscow. >> reporter: well, it is a waiting game now. vladimir putin has shown his hand. he has the mandate from the upper house of parliament to use military force if he so desires in ukraine. the big question is will he use that mandate or does he feel that the threat of military force is enough for russia to reassert its influence in ukraine? overnight the phone lines werwereabsolutely humming here h high-level conversations. vladimir putin spoke to barack obama, he smoke ban ki-moon the secretary general of united nations and spoke to the french president. in all of those conversations, he made exactly the same point, that russia was prepared to pretext its citizens, its fellow russians in crimea, and also protect the black sea fleet if violence escalates there. >> again, that's rory challands reporting from moscow. and right here in the united states, secretary of state john
jackie roland, al jazerra, kiev. >> now as you just heard from jackie, ukraine's acting president is urging president putin to pull back his military. al jazerra's rory challands now has reaction from that in moscow. >> reporter: well, it is a waiting game now. vladimir putin has shown his hand. he has the mandate from the upper house of parliament to use military force if he so desires in ukraine. the big question is will he use that mandate or does he feel that the threat of...
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across the eastern ukraine thousands rally in a dozen cities against the carr government in kiev. western slogans and bound to fail and nationalist groups. what's the leader of the ukrainian far right group called for international terrorists still too much of a man responsible for terror attac
across the eastern ukraine thousands rally in a dozen cities against the carr government in kiev. western slogans and bound to fail and nationalist groups. what's the leader of the ukrainian far right group called for international terrorists still too much of a man responsible for terror attac
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we start in kiev. >> it was the kind of story over which tv producers sallivate. a young journalist falling in love with a policeman on the other side of the barricade. enter ukraine's most watched russian language channel owned by an oligarch aligned with viktor yanukovych, invited her on. if the producers hoped for a touching tail of reconciliation, they were in for disappointment. >> since the beginning, i believe that this is what you were expecting to hear about, isn't it. >> and at that point she says, "and for this reason i hate", and she lists is number of people in power. >> and then says, "and i hate inter for the lie that is you fold and the hatred that you spread." >> and she says that, "you, all of you, all of you journalists your hands." (clapping) >> we contacted inter multiple times for a response. none was forthcoming. it was one moment but it summarises what ukrainians have seen on their video channels over the three months of the demonstrations and the last four years. >> it was like on a daily basis, on news coverage, the situation was so bad t
we start in kiev. >> it was the kind of story over which tv producers sallivate. a young journalist falling in love with a policeman on the other side of the barricade. enter ukraine's most watched russian language channel owned by an oligarch aligned with viktor yanukovych, invited her on. if the producers hoped for a touching tail of reconciliation, they were in for disappointment. >> since the beginning, i believe that this is what you were expecting to hear about, isn't it....
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must be the only thing to end this crisis. >> officials in the ukraine asked the u.n. to intervene. the british foreign secretary is traveling to kiev tomorrow. >>> new tonight, so-called revenge porn is just one step closer to being outlawed in virginia. lawmakers passed a bill making distribution illegal. revenge porn is when someone maliciously posts photos of a former lover online simply to embarrass them. the maryland house of delegates approved a bill earlier this week, and in maryland you could get up to two years in prison and a $500 fine. >>> the d.c. latino caucus is endorsing vincent gray in his re-election bid. he won a land slide straw poll earlier today. the yurnlt mayor picked up 85% of the votes. the challengers tied in a distant secd with 5% apiece. we're only a month away now from the prim into cardiac arrest across the street from a firehouse and the rookie firefighter should have known he could have helped him. he says the cadet was properly trained that. firefighter told investigators no one had told him what to do if someone approaches the station
must be the only thing to end this crisis. >> officials in the ukraine asked the u.n. to intervene. the british foreign secretary is traveling to kiev tomorrow. >>> new tonight, so-called revenge porn is just one step closer to being outlawed in virginia. lawmakers passed a bill making distribution illegal. revenge porn is when someone maliciously posts photos of a former lover online simply to embarrass them. the maryland house of delegates approved a bill earlier this week, and...
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let's go back to ukraine. brzezinski and albright said, for example, that the current government in kiev is legitimate. putin says it's not legitimate. i would argue that if you had on your show a panel of constitutional and international lawyers, they would be hard put to explain how a government which a week ago overthrew the entire ukrainian constitutional order, deposed the elected president and has been passing anti-russian legislation in kiev and which is at least partially controlled by very extremist forces in the streets, is legitimate. that would be hard to explain. >> stephen cohen, that is fascinating point of view. lots more ahead. we are going to go to kiev and talk to people there to get their views on the subject. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that is able to see to calculate, to think -- and can respond to what it encounters. even if that means completely stopping itself. it's the stuff of science fiction... ...minus the fiction. the 2014 e-class. the most intelligent e-class ever. the 2014
let's go back to ukraine. brzezinski and albright said, for example, that the current government in kiev is legitimate. putin says it's not legitimate. i would argue that if you had on your show a panel of constitutional and international lawyers, they would be hard put to explain how a government which a week ago overthrew the entire ukrainian constitutional order, deposed the elected president and has been passing anti-russian legislation in kiev and which is at least partially controlled by...